martes, 4 de junio de 2013

Venezuelan ambassador to the OAS shows his poor moral texture

He hatesA video (in Spanish): see, http://globovision.com/video.php?video_id=4
(Sociedad civil abandona encuentro con
la OEA...), shows clearly the very weak moral texture of Mr. Roy
Chaderton Matos, the ambassador of the Venezuelan regime to the OAS. In a Guatemala
City meeting of the OAS with Latin American civil society, Mr. Chaderton Matos
took the floor and, in open violation of the rules and spirit of the event, went
on an insulting tirade, calling the young members of the civil society group
terrorists, fascists, coupsters and other gross epithets in his obscene
collection. He did this in presence of the colorless OAS Secretary General, Jose Miguel
Insulza, the man who has driven the OAS into irrelevance.

The civil society group opted for retiring from the room,
leaving a hateful Chaderton talking mostly to himself. Mr. Chaderton Matos is an old
foreign service bureaucrat, who served democratic governments for many years
and has now decided to serve the authoritarian Venezuelan regime with great
eschatological enthusiasm. He has found a sympathetic niche in the OAS, where ambassadors
from poor countries have found a manner to live ostentatiously, in great mansions
and in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Chaderton Matos is the
leader of a group of such diplomats, representing governments on the Venezuelan payroll:
Bolivia, Nicaragua, Argentina, Uruguay, some Caribbean states, group that
guarantees that the Venezuelan/Cuban regime is not effectively checked by the
democratic countries of the hemisphere. Together with Secretary General Insulza, they have made sure that the OAS becomes useless.
Under Insulza the organization has become a zombie, a place for long
tournaments of empty words and laudatory exchanges of the type: I am OK, you
are OK. In other words, an incestuous organization.